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  • Towson defensive back Core Ford, center, celebrates as the Tigers...

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    Towson defensive back Core Ford, center, celebrates as the Tigers watch the FCS tournament selection show.

  • Towson coach Rob Ambrose, second from left, his son Riley,...

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    Towson coach Rob Ambrose, second from left, his son Riley, 8, athletic director Mike Waddell, third from left, and interim president Marcia Walsh, right, watch the FCS tournament selection show at the school's student union.

  • Towson athletic director Mike Waddell holds up a copy of...

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    Towson athletic director Mike Waddell holds up a copy of The Baltimore Sun featuring a story about the Tigers' CAA championship-clinching win over Rhode Island.

  • Towson defensive tackle Marcus Valentine smiles during the FCS tournament...

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    Towson defensive tackle Marcus Valentine smiles during the FCS tournament selection show.

  • Towson defensive tackle Marcus Valentine poses for a picture with...

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    Towson defensive tackle Marcus Valentine poses for a picture with the CAA championship trophy.

  • Towson defensive tackle Marcus Valentine, left, and safety Jordan Dangerfield,...

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    Towson defensive tackle Marcus Valentine, left, and safety Jordan Dangerfield, center, celebrate with teammates during the FCS tournament selection show.

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The 2011 Towson Tigers, winners of the Colonial Athletic Association title, watch the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision tournament selection show at TU’s student union. The Tigers earned a first-round bye and will face Lehigh on Dec. 3 at Johnny Unitas Stadium.